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One of the best pieces of advice I ever received as a photographer was "If you want to train your photographic eye, you need to view lots of great images." Since then, I have always cherished the chances I get to visit art galleries that feature great photography, and the "See Paris Differently" solo exhibition by ZEN is just one of those opportunities.
Located at the TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY ZERO-SITE Takanawa Gallery 3rd floor, the exhibition is just a quick walk from the newest Yamanote line station, Takanawa Gateway Station. This is the second in a series of exhibitions ZEN is creating in collaboration with photographer/parkour athlete Jason Paul. The first exhibition consisted of images taken in Thailand.


A Fresh Perspective
Being a fan of photography and parkour, I found the images in this exhibition to be both playful and thought-provoking. Although the images were shot around Paris, Zen and Jason have sought out unique locations. Moreover, they've shot in such a way as to show a side of Paris reserved for locals, but in a way that even locals would see their own neighborhoods in a new light.

I also love the concept that everything shot must be the true image taken. There is no erasing unwanted elements with Photoshop or other software in post. This realism and authenticity can be severely lacking in today's "too perfect" photography seen so much on Instagram and other SNS platforms.
But please don't just take my word for it. This exhibition goes on until May 13, so do yourself a favor and check it out!
There is also a small theater in the gallery showing a short video narrated by ZEN talking about the project. This is a must-see as well (Japanese language only).


For More Information
Additional event information is also available on the Zero Site website and check the ZEN Instagram page.

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Author: Jason Halayko
Jason Halayko is a professional photographer specializing in action sports and portrait photography. Follow him on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.